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Posted by TnT on July 31, 2004 at 09:43:24 from (205.188.116.201):
I have an 850 Ford tractor that burns propane. I like the propane but my local dealer has stopped selling because his pump broke and he says it cost too much to reapir. It was very convenient for me to drive the tractor over there and have it serviced. Only about 2 miles from the house. What are my propane refueling options now? It would be a big hassle to load it on the trailer and take it to another place. How much more will I be charged to have a truck come to me? Can I service it from the small gas grill bottles? I have the hose and fittings. The person I bought the tractor from had a propane tank and the wet line. I'm contemplating converting the tractor to gas. How big of a deal would that be and how much would it cost? Thanks for your help.
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